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    By Melly Alazraki

    | 12:27PM 1/25/2011
    The government recouped a staggering $4 billion in fiscal 2010 that was stolen from federal health care programs, the departments of Justice and Health and Human Services announced Monday -- the highest annual amount ever. More than half of the fraud money recovered came from drug companies.

    By The Associated Press

    | 10:30PM 12/03/2010
    An FDA panel of reviewers recommended that the administration expand approval for Allergan's Lap-Band, a weight-loss implant that currently is only available for the very obese, to those who are less obese.

    By Melly Alazraki

    | 8:45PM 12/01/2010
    Allergan's Lap-Band, a device implanted in the stomach to limit the amount of food that can be ingested, is already on the market to help the very obese lose weight. But now the company hopes to win approval for less obese patients to use the band.

    By The Associated Press

    | 3:15AM 10/06/2010
    A judge has finalized Allergan's $600 million settlement over the misleading marketing of its wrinkle-smoothing Botox medication. The pharmaceutical firm plead guilty to misbranding the product.

    By Abigail Field

    | 12:00PM 9/30/2010
    You know better than to believe everything companies say in ads, but when it comes to claims about the healthfulness of foods and other products, the untruths can reach outrageous levels. The question is: What can a government limited by the First Amendment do to stop them?

    By Abigail Field

    | 11:34AM 9/03/2010
    Pharmaceutical firm Allergan has settled criminal and civil charges that it promoted Botox for uses the FDA hadn't approved, agreeing to pay $600 million and enter into a "corporate integrity agreement." Allergan also dropped its related First Amendment lawsuit against the FDA.

    By Ira Teinowitz

    | 3:05PM 9/01/2010
    Botox may ease wrinkles, but a $600 million government fine today of its manufacturer Allergan is making clear it's not a legal remedy for headaches, pains and juvenile cerebral palsy. The Justice Department today came down hard on Allergan for making such claims, announcing a settlement that has...

    By Melly Alazraki

    | 7:45AM 7/02/2010
    Pharmaceutical firm Sanofi-Aventis is preparing a major acquisition in the U.S. worth $20 billion or more, according to Bloomberg, which cited five people with knowledge of the situation.

    By Gergana Koleva

    | 3:30PM 5/19/2010
    The pharmaceutical company known for beauty products such as Botox and Natrelle breast implants now faces unwelcome attention prompted by the way its new drug created for people who want longer, lusher eyelashes is being sold, and the side effects it causes. A number of consumers say they weren't...

    By Melly Alazraki

    | 11:00AM 10/30/2009
    While the swine flu pandemic remains a downer for public health officials worldwide, the H1N1 virus proved to be an upper for several pharmaceutical companies' third-quarter earnings. GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), AstraZeneca (AZN) and Sanofi-Aventis (SNY), which make vaccines against the virus, posted...